Happy Anti-Earth Day!

Thursday, April 22, is "Earth Day" around the globe, but here at Creation Moments, it's Anti-Earth Day. Don't take this wrong. We're not anti-Earth, but we're most definitely against "Earth Day." And we're anti-anything that is anti-Christianity. According to The Environmental Handbook - the "bible" of the modern environmentalism movement - Christianity is largely at fault for environmental woes. And thanks to Christianity, the ecological crisis will only get worse (p. 25).

The book also tells us: "No technical solution can rescue us from the misery of overpopulation. Freedom to breed will bring ruin to all. The only way we can preserve more precious freedoms is by relinquishing the freedom to breed" (p. 49, Garrett Hardin). In fact, many environmentalists today want the world population to be reduced to a total of 500 million. Maybe that's why they're more concerned with protecting endangered animal species than protecting the life of young members of the human species in the womb.

Worse still is this sacred earth prayer found in the book: "Mother, Father, God, Universal Power - remind us daily of the sanctity of all life. Touch our hearts with the glorious oneness of all creation as we strive to respect all the living beings on this planet. Penetrate our souls with the beauty of this earth, as we attune ourselves to the rhythm and flow of the seasons. Awaken our minds with the knowledge to achieve a world in perfect harmony and grant us the wisdom to realize that we can have heaven on earth."

Heaven on earth? That may be fine for environmentalists, but Christians are looking forward to heaven in heaven and eternal life in the presence of Jesus Christ. While we're still on Earth, we will do our best to be good stewards of our planet's resources ... but we will never - ever! - worship the creation. Only our Creator is worthy of our praise and adoration!

Evolutionists and atheists always want to attack the book of Genesis. Note that environmentalists are at it, too. Their mandate to restrict human "breeding" is directly contrary to the commandment the Lord gave us to multiply and replenish the earth. Some earth day! Shall we celebrate by breaking one of the very first commandments the Lord gave all of creation? I think not.

Submitted by Yesterway (not verified) on Fri, 2010-06-18 01:46.

I am a Christian and I love God's creativity and I marvel at His design in nature. But I must respond to the previous statement regarding our mandate to populate the Earth by multiplying. Well, we have and too much so. When the Lord said that the Earth was barren and needed to be populated. But you have to admit that the reason why so many are starving is because of too many people and not enough resources. It goes without saying that God does not want people to be irresponsible and to produce people that will not be provided for. Ignorance and sin are the main contributors to people starving and suffering. Most people who reproduce without possessing the resources to care for the children do so out of ignorance and an inability to resist the carnal nature. They simply give in to their urges and the result is another person born into poverty and misery. This is not what God had in mind when He said to multiply.